Reviews of Beaver Hill Campground

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9

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5

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9

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Jul 2009 -
$40.00

Super nice place: very clean, and well laid-out. The only complaint is the office hours are not very reliable. They close from 5-7pm and again at 10 pm each night: which is inconvenient. So I went down at 4:45 pm: they were already closed. We went for firewood at 9:30 pm: again they were already closed. Other than that, a great park! - ST59

Jun 2009 -
$40.00

We chose this campground because it was close and offered a lot of amenities for kids. Best part? The very large playground - the kids had a BLAST. The mini golf course was cheesy to us adults but the kids thought it was great. The kids never got to use the beautiful pool because a large group of adults took over the whole pool area for water football. Bathrooms were yucky but luckily we had a camper! Walking trails were overgrown and not maintained. - Its Me

Nov 2007 -
$35.00

Nice location - rural. Bathrooms weren't very clean. The sites were not very level. There were many campers with a lot of junk all over their site. The entrance looks like it will be wonderful, but the sites and the junk take away from that perception. - bonniejames

Reviews of Pleasant Acres Farm Campground

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7

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Aug 2017 -
$60.00

The roads to the campground from the interstate are steep. The utilities were well placed on our pull through site and worked well. There is no cable tv and we couldn't get any clear channels on our antenna. The wifi was hit and miss. The dumpster to dispose of your garbage is outside the campground and difficult. I doubt we would stay again. - FSUWizard

Jul 2017 -
$74.00

LOVED this campsite, although not our site. It was right in the front, near the action but in between two seasonals that weren't the nicest. It was quiet, and quiet hour was observed. Staff and other campers were very friendly. Our son loved the animals (they brought out bunnies this weekend) and we all loved feeding the ponies. The only downside is that the pool was cold and the hot tub was too hot. We had a wonderful time though and loved seeing the souped up golf carts going by! - Missusdeeg

Aug 2016 -
$72.00

My family has been camping here now for about 10 yrs. we keep going back ,Staff couldn't be any friendlier, I have 4 children ,2 dogs the activities are good, all the folks here are friendly, my kids ride there bicycles here and they are safe , Pricing is more than fair, this is the only campground we go to that has an array of farm animals right at our campsite, food and soft serve ice cream is great, but most of all it is family run (not corporate ).only amenity they don't have is cable ,but that's ok I'm not there to watch TV anyway.. - TheSkilz

Reviews of Woodland Trails

Rating:

10

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May 2018 -
$35.00

Great Stay! Office and check-in, is by the entrance. Trailer sites are spacious and shady. The lake is beautiful and there was a restaurant facing the beach. I will definitely come back. - Woodland Trails

Reviews of Kymer's Camping Resort

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4

4

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Jun 2018 -
$56.00

Staff was friendly, but the speed bumps, trees and rocks...ugh. Sites are wide enough but the roads are narrow and trees/rocks really hamper the ability to back into them. And be sure to get a token should you be outside the gate once the office closes! - Mommajeet

Jun 2017 -
$50.00

We stayed here for two nights. The staff was very friendly. The park is heavily wooded and the campground is quiet. The bathrooms were clean. We didn't use the showers. Our site was clean and wide. The pool was clean. The game room consisted of 4 arcade games. There are a lot of rental trailers and cabins. We walked around the park and saw a park model camper that had obviously not been used for years. There were branches on it and it looked bad. That's not what I expect in a resort. Will we return, probably not. - bwco

Aug 2016 -
$49.00

We have a 40 foot coach. This park is rated as "big rig friendly," and when we called to see if they had space for a 40 foot rig, they said yes. Technically this is true, I suppose. Our site was plenty long enough to park both the rig and toad. But getting to the site, and into the site was a nightmare. The roads are narrow, rutted, bumpy, and edged by trees (think forest) and rocks. We had to back and fill to get into the site, and got hung up on a rock trying to get in. I told them at the office about this, and a very nice lady there did apologize, but then told me, "other people have done it." Yes, and we did it too, but never again. - ZoAnn

Reviews of Stokes State Forest

This campground is a full nature park! Very primitive sites, but spacious! Hiking was plentiful and other campers very friendly. - jugs6686

Aug 2011 -
$20.00

I have been camping at this forest, mostly with groups, since the 1950s. It remains quite rustic with no RV facilities. Sites are located in two separate areas. There is one area by a pond that is on grass and will permit you to pull through. Roads can be narrow and you should discuss the area with the ranger before picking a site. Wooden cabins are also available. The park contains a beautiful lake with wonderful swimming, and is next to an excellent athletic field/playground -- a major attraction. While water supplies are not at the campsites, there is a spring fed pump that gives you some of the finest water in NJ. People come to the park in off hours to fill their bottles. The park is open year round, but don't expect immediate help if you are trapped there in a snowstorm. There is a nearby RV dealer, Escape RV, which offers excellent parts and service. Also nearby is Jumbo's, a super restaurant for comfort food and ice cream. - rvwanderer

Reviews of Harmony Ridge Campground

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10

7

7

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May 2016 -
$7.00

Permanently parked RV @ 2500/yr., The nicest most helpful staff, sites are private and wooded, PLUS great facilities, lakes, pools, etc. My peaceful place. Was always a beach guy until I discovered Harmony Ridge last year. The other campers are wonderful friendly folks who make me feel like I've gone back to a better time. The main building has a small general store for camper needs. I would recommend a carbon filter inline between hose and hookup, as there is sometimes sulphur water. Perfectly healthy, but can get a little strong scented.

Only campground we've seen that charges per person ($15). Great price for 2 persons, not so much for a family of five or more. Campground gave us a great site by the pond. Staff was very friendly. Our site was electric (30 amp) and water only. Electric outlet was worn giving a loose connection. Owner said my plug was the problem but I've used it since in other campgrounds without a problem. Sewer dump is in front of office and can be difficult to access if vehicles are in the way. We were in the area visiting relatives and would stay here again. - halfdimes

Mar 2014 -
$30.00

Evaluating this park is tough because everything was frozen. The host did talk us through getting lost on the way to it and got us "unstuck" to get out of the park the next morning. For friendlineess/helpfulness they definitely get an A++ for 2 tired travelers looking for a place to land in a season of ice and for that we are very thankful. - ralinda

Reviews of Rockview Valley Campground

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3

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Sep 2018 -
$50.00

At this price we expected a nice, comfortable, 50 amp site. It wasn't. There is a narrow, steep approach from the highway, and had some trouble with my 40' MH getting out of the way of the driveway. A sign on the office gave a number to call if needed help. The number went to an unopened message box. A resident passing by told us where they usually put overnighters. Since we had called for a reservation, we just took one of the two sites pointed out. We had to back in around a tree to get to the suggested site, where there was 30 amp service. The water spigot was pretty far away, but we needed neither sewer or water, so that was not a problem for us. An older gentleman came to the site after we had set up, and told us we could pay him the $50. Since we didn't know him from Adam, and he didn't seem to have a receipt book on him, we declined. Much later the office clerk came back and DW paid for the night. We have a roof satillite dish that couldn't pull in a signal because of the trees. There was no signal from the bat-wing, and Verizon had 2 bars. I'd have to be pretty desperate to go back there. - Dulcinea

Sep 2014 -
$35.00

Stopped in at Rockview Valley overnight on our way to another destination. We arrived around 9pm and were greeted within minutes at the front desk by friendly staff. They did not charge us for our 2 young children due to only staying overnight. They put us in their rally field that had water and electric hookup conveniently placed around the whole field. The field was well maintained with low cut grass, a pavilion, and picnic tables throughout. Upon pulling in a number of campers and staff were very helpful in asking if we needed assistance in setting up. The campground was very quiet and people were very friendly. Although our stay was short I would highly recommend them, and we plan on staying there next season due to their friendly atmosphere and neatly kept park. They do not accept credit cards however, they do take checks. - Jlrineer

Aug 2013 -
$35.00

Nice little campground for us as an overnight stop while traveling I-84 westbound. We were given a site in the "rally" area which was spacious and quiet. My only concern was that we have a 40' motor home and the entryway to the campground is extremely tight with low hanging branches. Once inside it is also very tight by the office for a turn to the area we were in with more low hanging tree branches. Also, if you are coming from I-84 and choose to go to this campground there is a approximately 135 degree left turn required onto River Road which was at the limit of our turning ability. Owner's son was friendly and helpful. Cable TV included in price. We would return if in the area if we were in a smaller rig, but don't think we would in our current rig. - Bob & Stephanie

Reviews of Tri-State RV Park

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4

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6

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Nov 2018 -
$41.00

Used as overnight on way south. It was cold so water was turned off...only had electric and still charged full price of $41 w/NO discounts. Easy on-off to Interstate but sites basic. Would not want to spent time here. - Mainiac

Sep 2018 -
$38.00

This park is basically a gravel parking lot, with mostly level, gravel pull-through sites. Sites would have been tight if the park was full; luckily for us, it wasn't full the night we stayed. Nice lady checked us in and escorted us to our site. Many long-term residents (workers) but park seemed clean enough. There was a dog-walk area around perimeter of park, and a large area of grass at campground entrance. Easy on/off highway access; and yes, there was road noise, but this park was OK for overnight. We would stay again if passing through. - FranM

Sep 2018 -
$41.00

Oh my I would NOT stay here again, period. Plus it is full of Residents (not friendly at all) gravel that will turn into mud if wet. Highway noise is very very excessive and loud.. The Lady who checked us in was nice. But on a scale of 1 to 10 this place is a -2 - Lee1647

Reviews of Cedar Ridge Campground

Rating:

1

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Sep 2016 -
$40.00

To say it was a Hooverville would be polite. Filthiest restrooms I've ever seen in a campground. I asked the person who checked us in where would be the best place to view the Delaware Water Gap. Her reply, "I don't know; I just work here." There's cable TV, but you need to call cable company days in advance to set up. I was only there 1 night and that was too long. Avoid this place if you can. - NJMom